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TF2 on set news: Shia hurt again

And no one cares... again.

:lol:

He is HUGELY overrated. Same with the son from Arrested Development and Juno.
 
Shia LeBeouf only seems to get work because he's Spielberg's pet. I haven't seen him play a single character other than himself. The closest was in Indiana Jones when he tried to act like a 50's greaser, but came off as a Jewish twat... just like he always does. (Yes, I'm Jewish. No, that wasn't a slight to anyone but him.)

He's like some sick God complex-induced experiment on Spielberg's part. "I have the power! I shall make this Jewish twat the most famous actor of all time! Mouhahahaha! <cue the fake thunder and lightning>"
 
They are still filming? I thought they were done months ago?
And wow they make alot of fluff about getting a little speck of sand in the eye...
 
If they keep writing in his injuries, by the third movie Sam will be a mini-con.
 
Shia LeBeouf only seems to get work because he's Spielberg's pet. I haven't seen him play a single character other than himself. The closest was in Indiana Jones when he tried to act like a 50's greaser, but came off as a Jewish twat... just like he always does. (Yes, I'm Jewish. No, that wasn't a slight to anyone but him.)

He was good in A Guide To Recognizing Your Saints, but that's about all I got.
 
And no one cares... again.

:lol:

He is HUGELY overrated. Same with the son from Arrested Development and Juno.
Michael Cera, whether he's an awesome actor or not (he's certainly not bad), at least is able to identify good projects. I've never seen him in any TV show or movie that I didn't think was great.
 
I didn't see anything in that link about Shia.

I thought he was very enjoyable in Transformers and Eagle Eye, hell I might even say he made Disturbia more watchable than I thought it would be. I didn't really care for him in Indy, though. But I like him, he's pretty funny as an overwhelmed dorky looser slacker action hero.
 
I think he's funny. Usually all those people being pushed are somebody's pet or relative. I remember when Anne Heche first appeared. She was everywhere-suddenly. Later I found out Steve Martin was the guy pushing her. When she was done with him she cast him aside. He made a movie about her called Bowfinger.
 
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